Tools And Materials Used in Etching And Engraving a Descriptive Catalogue of a
Tools And Materials Used in Etching And Engraving a Descriptive Catalogue of a
Illustration Victoria And Albert Museum Dept of Engraving
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b. Tool with 40 teeth to the inch, in handle. c. Tool with 50 teeth to the inch, in handle. D. Tool with 60 teeth to the inch, in handle. [e. Tool w T ith 80 teeth to the inch. Circulation. ] f. Tool used by Thomas Lupton, in original handle. g. H. Tools used by Thomas Lupton when engraving the plates for Turner's " Liber Studiorum. " i, j. Tools used by George Allen. Note. It will be noticed that the faces of these tools are grooved the whole length, and each of the ridges thus formed makes a ...point on being ground at an angle from the back. The end of the tool is curved to enable it to rock over the surface of the plate. *4 63. Scale. The "ways" on a plate are laid out in a series of progressive angles so that no two ways come exactly in the same direction. The angle instrument here shown has two scales. The angle of the one repeats itself after the 54th way, and the other after the 84th way. The earliest mezzotinters laid their grounds with a channelled roller. Later on, the grounds were laid with the same tools as those which are now used, - but without the pole handle.
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